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The safe that Indio robs with his gang in El Paso contains Confederate dollar notes.See more »

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Anachronisms: Face on wanted poster of Indio is a high-contrast repro of a modern style photo.See more »

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[first lines] Train Conductor:Tickets. Tickets, please. Tickets. Tickets. Thank you. Tickets. Col. Douglas Mortimer:Is this part of Tucumcari? Train Conductor:We should pass there in about 3 to 4 minutes. Col. Douglas Mortimer:Thanks. Carpetbagger on Train:Well, eh, excuse me, but you made a mistake, Reverend. I couldn't help hearing you're going to Tucumcari. I sell goods around here, and I gotta tell you, you're on the wrong train. I think the nearest stop to Tucumcari is Amarillo. By getting off at Santa Fe and returning by way of Amarillo, you should be able to get right where... you're... going. [...] See more »

Leone's 'A Fistful Of Dollars' is a bona fide western classic, but amazingly
he managed to top himself with this "sequel". Yeah, I know it isn't REALLY a
sequel. In fact Leone's "Dollars" trilogy actually have no connection with
each other, and Eastwood's so-called "Man With No Name" actually has many!
(In this movie Monco, in the previous one Joe). Most people seem go for 'The
Good, The Bad And The Ugly' as the best of the three movies, but I think
'For A Few Dollars More' just beats it. Anyway, there's no argument that
they are three brilliant films, Eastwood is super cool in all of them, Leone
is on top form, particularly in this one, and Ennio Morricone's scores are
amazing stuff. 'For A Few Dollars More' is helped enormously by Lee Van
Cleef playing Colonel Mortimer, and the scenes between him and Eastwood, and
the ones between him and Klaus Kinski are pure gold. This is not only one of
the best westerns ever made, but one of the best movies of any genre
released in the 1960s. It was also a highly influential one. I can't imagine
Peckinpah's 'The Wild Bunch' for example existing without Leone. Words fail
me praising movies as brilliant as this one. All I can say is WATCH IT NOW.
Or if you've already seen it WATCH IT AGAIN!

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